The Life of John Milton: In Three Parts. To which are Added, Conjectures on the Origin of Paradise Lost: with an Appendix. By William Hayley ... |
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I honour the rare integrity of your mind , my candid friend , which took the part of injured genius and probity against the prejudices of a brother , eminent as a scholar , and entitled also , in many points of view , to your love and ...
I honour the rare integrity of your mind , my candid friend , which took the part of injured genius and probity against the prejudices of a brother , eminent as a scholar , and entitled also , in many points of view , to your love and ...
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46 I am a I sincerely respected the highly cultivated mind that harboured this apprehension , yet the apprehension itself appeared to me somewhat similar to the fear of Falstaff , when he says , “ afraid of this gunpowder Percy , though ...
46 I am a I sincerely respected the highly cultivated mind that harboured this apprehension , yet the apprehension itself appeared to me somewhat similar to the fear of Falstaff , when he says , “ afraid of this gunpowder Percy , though ...
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In emulation of that spirit , which delights to honour the excellencies of an illustrious antagonist , I have endeavoured to preserve in my own mind , and to express on every proper occasion , my unshaken regard for the rare faculties ...
In emulation of that spirit , which delights to honour the excellencies of an illustrious antagonist , I have endeavoured to preserve in my own mind , and to express on every proper occasion , my unshaken regard for the rare faculties ...
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ANA As long as eloquence and morality are objects of public regard , we must revere that great mental physician , who has given to us all , infirm mortals as the best of us are , such admirable prescriptions for the regimen of mind ...
ANA As long as eloquence and morality are objects of public regard , we must revere that great mental physician , who has given to us all , infirm mortals as the best of us are , such admirable prescriptions for the regimen of mind ...
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... to truth than - she is to him ; for suffering is a very evil effeli , and not likely “ to proceed from a good cause . " Butler's Remains , vol . ii . P. 220 . and , a and , perhaps , the most independent mind that DEDICATION . xvii.
... to truth than - she is to him ; for suffering is a very evil effeli , and not likely “ to proceed from a good cause . " Butler's Remains , vol . ii . P. 220 . and , a and , perhaps , the most independent mind that DEDICATION . xvii.
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